EA’s COO Peter Moore has discussed the nature of new trends in the games industry as part of a new interview, suggesting that core gamers are perhaps a little stuck in their ways when it comes to microtransaction and free to play titles.

Star Wars: Battlefront was shown very briefly during EA’s E3 2014 conference last night, and instead of a launch window we were told that we’d get our first proper look at it in Spring 2015. Peter Moore has since explained why EA is refraining from announcing a release window.

Peter Moore and Patrick Soderlund are among the top executives at EA who have sold their stake at the firm, according to Securities & Exchange forms filed during the past week following the earnings call of Q4 FY2014.

EA and Microsoft seem to have a special relationship as of late, what with Titanfall exclusivity, free FIFA 14 for European pre-orders and first dibs on Plants Vs Zombies: Garden Warfare. Regardless, Peter Moore has stressed again that the company is not favouring Microsoft over Sony, and has said they are both quite aggressive.

Following a gamescom interview in which he made some potentially alarming comments about online gaming and free-to-play business models, EA COO Peter Moore has addressed concerns the publisher is embracing both models exclusively.

EA’s COO Peter Moore has discussed the company’s approach to game life-spans and how regular updated content and streams of larger add-ons keep a title alive well after launch is now the foundation of how it approaches new releases. Moore stressed that this is no longer about a new core title releasing every few years, […]

Console wars may be fun for fanboys and girls, and annoying to some; but in all it’s good for the industry, thinks EA’s Peter Moore. So much so, that if Microsoft and Sony weren’t duking it out at retail, there would only be one console powerhouse – which would not be a good thing for […]

During E3, EA held and investor’s meeting during which COO Peter Moore said the firm will be “aggressively getting after the preorder business” and will be also be focusing more on DLC as it provides a better average revenue per user allowing the company to get “$70, $80 or $90 from that customer,” in total […]

Disrupting the popular “EA and Microsoft are in cahoots to ruin used games” narrative haunting comment threads everywhere, EA chief operating officer Peter Moore has said EA had nothing to do with the Xbox One’s licensing policies and hasn’t even figured out whether to get involved.

EA’s COO Peter Moore has discussed the nature of new trends in the games industry as part of a new interview, suggesting that core gamers are perhaps a little stuck in their ways when it comes to microtransaction and free to play titles.

Star Wars: Battlefront was shown very briefly during EA’s E3 2014 conference last night, and instead of a launch window we were told that we’d get our first proper look at it in Spring 2015. Peter Moore has since explained why EA is refraining from announcing a release window.

Peter Moore and Patrick Soderlund are among the top executives at EA who have sold their stake at the firm, according to Securities & Exchange forms filed during the past week following the earnings call of Q4 FY2014.

EA and Microsoft seem to have a special relationship as of late, what with Titanfall exclusivity, free FIFA 14 for European pre-orders and first dibs on Plants Vs Zombies: Garden Warfare. Regardless, Peter Moore has stressed again that the company is not favouring Microsoft over Sony, and has said they are both quite aggressive.

Following a gamescom interview in which he made some potentially alarming comments about online gaming and free-to-play business models, EA COO Peter Moore has addressed concerns the publisher is embracing both models exclusively.

EA’s COO Peter Moore has discussed the company’s approach to game life-spans and how regular updated content and streams of larger add-ons keep a title alive well after launch is now the foundation of how it approaches new releases. Moore stressed that this is no longer about a new core title releasing every few years, […]

Console wars may be fun for fanboys and girls, and annoying to some; but in all it’s good for the industry, thinks EA’s Peter Moore. So much so, that if Microsoft and Sony weren’t duking it out at retail, there would only be one console powerhouse – which would not be a good thing for […]

During E3, EA held and investor’s meeting during which COO Peter Moore said the firm will be “aggressively getting after the preorder business” and will be also be focusing more on DLC as it provides a better average revenue per user allowing the company to get “$70, $80 or $90 from that customer,” in total […]

Disrupting the popular “EA and Microsoft are in cahoots to ruin used games” narrative haunting comment threads everywhere, EA chief operating officer Peter Moore has said EA had nothing to do with the Xbox One’s licensing policies and hasn’t even figured out whether to get involved.

EA has once again taken home the title of Worst Company in America, after winning a consumer poll posted by The Consumerist. The win came despite a heartfelt letter issued by EA COO Peter Moore over the weekend, which was countered by a Consumerist analysis which said consumers were tired of EA’s focus on “microtransactions, […]

Last year, results from a poll in The Consumerist saw EA deemed the Worst Company in America. Today, the firm’s COO Peter Moore has responded, promising the company is “committed to fixing our mistakes.”

Wii U is to incorporate a degree of connectivity with EA’s Origin service, although details are still scant. It seems that it will – at least – require all EA games being played on Wii U to be authenticated by Origin. EA’s Peter Moore has discussed the matter in a new interview.

EA’s Peter Moore believes the “overheating and overhyping of social gaming” over the last year has lead to the the overhyping of the genre’s demise, as there’s still a “strong place” in the market for social gaming.

EA’s Peter Moore has given a rare insight into his views on the gaming populace, backlash aimed squarely at him, as well as criticism hurled at BioWare and DICE. The EA COO has also spoken out regarding the company’s policy of DLC and service subscriptions like Battlefield 3′s Battlelog.